Liverpool needed a bizarre stoppage time goal to secure all three points against Everton at the weekend, but the Reds would not care how the points came about as they look to sustain the pressure on league leaders Manchester City.

This fixture hasn’t been easy for the Reds over the past couple of seasons as Burnley usually find a way to stifle Liverpool’s creativity, but the Reds have found a way to get the points in the last few meetings including scoring a last gap winner.

The Reds go into this game unbeaten on their travels this season and they would need to keep that form going if they really want to keep the pressure on a Manchester City side that looks unbeatable at the moment.

Burnley’s 7th place finish last season increasingly looks like a one-0ff as they struggle to get wins this time around. The Clarets have had the chance to collect 18 points at home this season, but they have managed to collect only 4.

Sean Dyche’s men have only beaten Bournemouth at home this season and if they don’t start winning games at home at the very least, they could be in a relegation dog-fight at the end of this season.